I went to the website for the church. They changed the name already. Still KJVO, though. Still faith promise. Still talks the same talk about other religions, compromise, and such. Included a quote on the page about God not using a man greatly until he has hurt and humiliated that man deeply (almost a direct quote there, I got all the key words right).

I found it noteworthy that the church doesn't have it's own domain name. The church is found under GregLocke.org. The guy's name is in four locations on the front page of the website, along with his picture. I get the sense that the name change is to avoid being associated with an unpopular religious group, not because any of his underlying beliefs have changed. He's papering over something, not actually doing something.

(06-07-2011, 10:56 PM)Dude Wrote: I went to the website for the church. They changed the name already. Still KJVO, though. Still faith promise. Still talks the same talk about other religions, compromise, and such. Included a quote on the page about God not using a man greatly until he has hurt and humiliated that man deeply (almost a direct quote there, I got all the key words right).

I found it noteworthy that the church doesn't have it's own domain name. The church is found under GregLocke.org. The guy's name is in four locations on the front page of the website, along with his picture. I get the sense that the name change is to avoid being associated with an unpopular religious group, not because any of his underlying beliefs have changed. He's papering over something, not actually doing something.

I have to agree with you Dude. Doctrinally he is still a fundy. Greglocke.org for your church domain name is also disturbing to me. It is often these situations where denominational accountability is a good thing. Maybe he will outgrow independentism and fundyism as he did the IFB.